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Tinder vs Bumble - What's the difference?

tinder | bumble |

In lang=en terms the difference between tinder and bumble

is that tinder is to set fire to; torch while bumble is to boom, as a bittern; to buzz, as a fly.

As nouns the difference between tinder and bumble

is that tinder is small dry sticks and finely-divided fibrous matter etc, used to help light a fire while bumble is a confusion, jumble or bumble can be a bumble-bee.

As verbs the difference between tinder and bumble

is that tinder is to set fire to; torch while bumble is to act in an inept, clumsy or inexpert manner; to make mistakes or bumble can be to boom, as a bittern; to buzz, as a fly.

tinder

English

Noun

(wikipedia tinder) (-)
  • small dry sticks and finely-divided fibrous matter etc., used to help light a fire.
  • Usage notes

    Tinder refers to the first stage of building a fire: sparks light tinder, which then lights kindling, which then lights the main fire.

    Derived terms

    * tinder box, tinderbox

    Coordinate terms

    * (l)

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To set fire to; torch.
  • * Herman Melville, Moby-Dick
  • Is heaven a murderer when its lightning strikes a would-be murderer in his bed, tindering sheets and skin together?

    References

    bumble

    English

    Etymology 1

    Onomatopoeia. English onomatopoeias Compare bungle, jumble, and fumble.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A confusion, jumble.
  • Verb

    (bumbl)
  • To act in an inept, clumsy or inexpert manner; to make mistakes.
  • Spiders build webs and wait for insects to bumble into them.

    Derived terms

    * Bumblefuck

    Etymology 2

    * Noun: From the verb. * Verb: Frequentative of boom'' and/or ''bum , equivalent to .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A bumble-bee.
  • (UK, dialect) The bittern.
  • Verb

    (bumbl)
  • To boom, as a bittern; to buzz, as a fly.